Courts

April 04, 1990

Charles City

A Charles City County Circuit Court grand jury indicted a 25-year-old Richmond man Monday on seven counts each of breaking and entering and grand larceny for residential burglaries, said Circuit Clerk Thomas Williams.

Charges against Alonzo Erwin Logan stem from the following thefts from Charles City homes:

A microwave, a VCR, telephone equipment, a chain saw and a diamond ring from Roland Joseph Johnson on May 8.

An electric trolling motor, camera equipment, a VCR and jewelry from Charles M. and Andrew M. Bordonie on May 15.

A shotgun and jewelry from Richard A. Ackert on Jan. 11.

A microwave, a VCR and jewelry from Mary Johnson on Jan. 25.

Shotguns and a pistol from Blair R. and Theresa T. Milhorn on Jan. 30.

Guns and appliances from Jon L. Black on Feb. 7.

Shotguns, rifles and a pistol from Vincent W. and Audrey Lampkin on March 7.

Logan is in the Henrico County jail for another offense.

In an unrelated case, two Hopewell men also were indicted in Charles City on Monday in connection with residential burglaries.

Earnest A. Heath, 19, and Michael P. Guza, 18, were indicted for grand larceny, break ing and entering and conspiring to commit the crimes. The charges stemmed from the theft of guns, ammunition, a VCR and a depth finder from Robert T. and Bonnie B. Ware on Jan. 4.

Both men also were indicted for attempting to break and enter the home of Alexander H. Easley Jr. on Feb. 16. and conspiring with each other to commit the burglary.